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Software
Software used in the Seismic Group is discussed on the Seismic Group Wiki. One must be registered to modify this
Wiki (to prevent vandalism), but all of the content can be viewed from the static wiki.
- SeisWide, Free seismic velocity modeling software for Windows
NT/2000/XP and 95 (and Linux using Wine). Interactive velocity modeling for MCS
and Wide angle reflection and refraction data; based on the Zelt's
format. Developed at Dalhousie University by Deping Chian. The stable version
is recommended for most users.
The testing version includes new features not present in the stable
version. This version is recommended for users preferring new features
over stability. Both versions are available from the
SeisWide development site.
- Rayinvr
2-D ray tracing, traveltime inversion, amplitude calculation and
synthetics package.
- Kingdom
Suite 2d / 3d seismic interpretation software (Windows
based).
- Globe
Claritas Powerful 2D / 3D seismic processing system (UNIX
based).
- JIVE3D (Tomography,
joint inversion of traveltimes from MCS data, wide-angle reflections and
refractions; developed by James Hobro, Satish Singh Tim Minshull.
University of Cambridge
).
- REFTEK software (processing of data from Reftek
seismometers).
- Common windows programs (such as CorelDraw),
and several excellent open source (GPL)
Linux applications (such as OpenDx).
- Dalhousie OBS processing utilities:
- pyShottab, a utility
for creation of "shot tables" required to convert raw OBS data (DREA
format) to SEGY format. It is a graphical program written in Python,
and is compatible with Unix/Linux, Windows and Mac.
- Several utilities are available on the
Seismic Group Wiki. These may be useful for processing, analysis,
and interpretation of many types of seismic data.
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